Ethan writes: "Don Bluth wanted to make a game where you felt like you were watching a Disney movie, but you were in control; a kid's dream at the time and one which Don made a reality. Through quick time events the player must choose what the hero does and which direction he must go to rescue the Princess and save the day. This series became a huge hit and had been ported to Playstation, NES, SNES, Sega CD, GameCube, GBC, the list goes on. And now, the series is finally on Xbox One in the form of the Dragon's Lair Trilogy."
Neil writes: "If you can remember back to the early 1980s and the smoke-filled arcades of the era, then you will no doubt remember the draw of the laserdisc crowd pleasers from the Bluth Group - the iconic Dragon's Lair and Space Ace. Well, now you can play those games, along with Dragon's Lair II: Time Warp on Xbox One, thanks to the arrival of the Dragon's Lair Trilogy."
I remember when the original released, people lined up waiting for the arcade to open just to get in line to play. you pumped in your quarters, died in no time and then went to the back of the line to wait again.
In Stranger Things I new immediately why they were scrambling to find quarters, no other game would have caused that much excitement.
Don Bluth's Dragon's Lair Trilogy finally makes its way to Xbox One. But is it worth your time? Well, that depends on your reflexes or your patience.
This game is one of the best in its genre, I think you need to review it based on the type of game it is. This was arcade game so it's a quarter muncher that relies on memorization and quick reflexes. It also became a laser disc game at some point.
Josh writes: Ah yes, the year is 1983 and the world is a slightly better place. Gaming is on the cusp of something massive with the release of the Nintendo Entertainment System. We do not see them as much as we used to, but back in the 1980s, you could walk into your local arcade to see kids gathered around the various arcade cabinets with their pockets packed up with quarters to play their favourite games.
All the games of that time were your typical bleeps and bloops. However, there was one game that stood out from the others. Dragon’s Lair had a unique look and feel to it one might say! This would be the first game we would see from Don Bluth, but certainly not the last.
It's really the Don Bluth Trilogy as Space Ace has nothing to do with the Dragon's Lair storyline, but I see what they did there.
No PS4 version??